Charlie Clark (she/her)
@cclarkmusicpsych.bsky.social
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A postgraduate researcher at the University of Birmingham studying music cognition and ADHD
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Call for participants! I am doing a research about how ADHD affects the experience of performing music. I am therefore looking for ADHD musicians to fill in a survey about their experiences of performing. Please take part or share if you can!
birminghamcoaal.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
A poster advertising a call for participants.
Text is in blue boxes against a cream background covered in musical notes. The rainbow infinity neurodiversity logo is in the top right hand corner.

Call for ADHD musicians!
I am looking for people to take part in a research project about how ADHD affects the experience of performing music.
You can take part if you:
Are aged 18 or over
Have ADHD (self-ID is valid).
Are performing music semi-regularly (as a professional, amateur or student.)
What you need to do
Follow the link in the post to the survey.
It will ask you questions about your attention and spontaneous movements (toe tapping, body sway, head bobbing etc.) in performance.
It takes about 30 minutes and your responses are anonymous.

Underneath the text there is the UK Research and Innovation, Arts and Humanities Research Council logo, the University of Birmingham logo, and the Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership, Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester and Nottingham logo.
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Reposted by Charlie Clark (she/her)
Call for participants! I am doing a research about how ADHD affects the experience of performing music. I am therefore looking for ADHD musicians to fill in a survey about their experiences of performing. Please take part or share if you can!
birminghamcoaal.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
A poster advertising a call for participants.
Text is in blue boxes against a cream background covered in musical notes. The rainbow infinity neurodiversity logo is in the top right hand corner.

Call for ADHD musicians!
I am looking for people to take part in a research project about how ADHD affects the experience of performing music.
You can take part if you:
Are aged 18 or over
Have ADHD (self-ID is valid).
Are performing music semi-regularly (as a professional, amateur or student.)
What you need to do
Follow the link in the post to the survey.
It will ask you questions about your attention and spontaneous movements (toe tapping, body sway, head bobbing etc.) in performance.
It takes about 30 minutes and your responses are anonymous.

Underneath the text there is the UK Research and Innovation, Arts and Humanities Research Council logo, the University of Birmingham logo, and the Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership, Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester and Nottingham logo.
This survey starts by collecting those experiences, and will be brought back to a working group of participants who filled in the survey, to further discuss and build upon survey themes, and decide the direction of follow-up research.
My research assumes a neurodiversity paradigm of ADHD, where ADHD itself is neutral and can lead to both positive and negative experiences. I am neurodivergent myself, and I believe the lived experience of neurodivergent folk should form the basis of the research done about us.
Call for participants! I am doing a research about how ADHD affects the experience of performing music. I am therefore looking for ADHD musicians to fill in a survey about their experiences of performing. Please take part or share if you can!
birminghamcoaal.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
A poster advertising a call for participants.
Text is in blue boxes against a cream background covered in musical notes. The rainbow infinity neurodiversity logo is in the top right hand corner.

Call for ADHD musicians!
I am looking for people to take part in a research project about how ADHD affects the experience of performing music.
You can take part if you:
Are aged 18 or over
Have ADHD (self-ID is valid).
Are performing music semi-regularly (as a professional, amateur or student.)
What you need to do
Follow the link in the post to the survey.
It will ask you questions about your attention and spontaneous movements (toe tapping, body sway, head bobbing etc.) in performance.
It takes about 30 minutes and your responses are anonymous.

Underneath the text there is the UK Research and Innovation, Arts and Humanities Research Council logo, the University of Birmingham logo, and the Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership, Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester and Nottingham logo.
Reposted by Charlie Clark (she/her)
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